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Hi! Mine looks a lot like 10, like my innerlips are much "longer" than the outerlips. I feel like everywhere Iook, exept here, all girls in my age have like the perfect vagina. This do really freak me out, and stops me from wanting to get into a relationship or loose my virginity, because I'm so scared of what the guy will think of my vagina. I feel like sugery would be such a relief for me, but my parents would never let me and it must be very painfull. So my question is, is my vagina common? Do you guys also have thoughts like me? And especially, do you dudes find these kind of vaginas unattractive? I would really appreciate answers because this is growing to a really big issue for me.

Hey, I'm only 13 and I feel like my vagina is really old: it is saggy, wrinkly and I don't 'climax' as much as people say it should- it only feels good when I rub it and then as soon as I stop it goes- it also has a dark patch on the inner part of the 'lip' and I was just wondering if that was normal

Hello. I'm 16 years old but when I was around 10+ years old my inner lips of my vagina started to grow. My lips hang a little and in my opinion isn't really attractive. I was observing one day and I noticed that I have little dots on the inside of my lips. And they've been there since I hit puberty. Is that normal? It's hard to explain the dots, doesn't look like herpes or anything.

Hi I'm 18 for the past 2-3 years i have experienced intense itchy clitrois, it comes and goes, I use thrush cream and it goes for a while and comes back, I went to the doctors about it and my test results came back clear but it's still happening, I know it's not a std because it was happening before I lost my virginity, can you get back to me many thanks.

Hmmm... tricky one. Your doctor is the best place for advice here, and if your current one isn't able to help, then it would be worthwhile to go elsewhere for a second opinion. The creams that are prescribed to help often have two components: one to stop the itch, and another to remove the cause. One possibility is that you're using the wrong cream, because it would still relieve the itch while you're using it, but you'd start to itch again soon after you stop. Another possibility is that something is causing the condition to reappear, possibly through the introduction of saliva to the area, wearing tight clothes or undergarments made of synthetic materials that don't allow the area to breathe. Some people are just predisposed to infections like this too, such as those with diabetes. Regardless, it can take some experimentation to determine what will keep you itch free, so read up about it online, talk to you doctor, and keep trying new things until you find something that works.

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